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Q: Is fusarium similar to sphingomonas paucimobilis?
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Would you find sphingomonas paucimobilis in water?

I am an RN, BSN. Take this answer for what it is worth to you. Also, consider that I have a minor in microbiology: Sphingomonas paucimobilis is a soil bacteria, that can find its way into water. In a European study of nosocomial (hospitalalization caused) infections, it was isolated in the water, on clinical equipment, and in the lab environment. This study in Europe was conducted in a hematology/oncology unit, where most of the patients are severely immuno-challenged or suppressed, and it was the cause of some hospital based infections that they were trying to find out where came from. But, simply, yes you can find this bacteria in water sources.


Food Source of Fusarium?

I am a bread baker and have recently been diagnosed with fusarium fungus in my fingernail.Could this have originated from bread dough?


What is the role of gibberella fusarium in bioremediation?

Gibberella fusarium is a soil fungus that is normally pathogenic but it does help to breakdown crude oil spilled in soils.


Bakana disease is caused by?

Fusarium fujikuroi


Which organisms are included in the genus of Fusarium?

In the Fusarium genus, the organisms are mostly branching fungi. They are plentiful in soil. Some of these fungi are pathogens, while others are used in production of food.


What has the author W F O Marasas written?

W. F. O. Marasas has written: 'Toxigenic Fusarium species, identity and mycotoxicology' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Catalogs and collections, Classification, Fungi, Fusarium, International Toxic Fusarium Reference Collection, Mycotoxicoses, Mycotoxins, Toxicology, Toxigenic fungi


Why is mycoprotein healthy?

Fusarium venenatum strain PTA-2684


What has the author Zhi Du written?

Zhi Du has written: 'Physiologic specialization in Fusarium spp. causing headblight of small grains' -- subject(s): Fusarium, Grain, Diseases and pests


What has the author James Arthur LaMondia written?

James Arthur LaMondia has written: 'New Fusarium wilt-resistant Connecticut broadleaf tobacco varieties' -- subject(s): Fusarium, Tobacco, Diseases and pests 'Scantic, a new fusarium-wilt resistant broadleaf tobacco cultivar' -- subject(s): Disease and pest resistance, Tobacco, Diseases and pests 'New Fusarium wilt-resistant Connecticut broadleaf tobacco varieties' -- subject(s): Fusarium, Tobacco, Diseases and pests 'New tobacco cyst nematode resistant shade tobacco varieties' -- subject(s): Tobacco, Diseases and pests


What kind of diseases can cabbage have?

Clubroot, Downy Mildew and Fusarium Wilt.


What plants does fusarium kill?

Fusarium can attack a wide range of plants, including tomatoes, strawberries, melons, peppers, and certain ornamental flowers like roses and daisies. It can cause wilting, stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and eventually death of the plant. Proper sanitation, crop rotation, and fungicide application can help manage Fusarium in affected plants.


Where does quorn orinate?

It is extracted from the fungus Fusarium venenatum and grown in large vats